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US1383281A
US1383281A US344987A US34498719A US1383281A US 1383281 A US1383281 A US 1383281A US 344987 A US344987 A US 344987A US 34498719 A US34498719 A US 34498719A US 1383281 A US1383281 A US 1383281A
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  • This invention has reference to devices for distributing seed and the like, and is designed to provide a simple and convenient device which shall enable seed to be distributed evenly along drills, the contents of the device being always under full observation and easy control, and the rates of distribution being capable of being regulated.
  • the device may be made in the form of a small flat scoop which may be wedge-shaped, or be tapered or contracted toward its outlet end or mouth, and means are provided whereby when the device is drawn sidewise lightly along or rubbed against a cord or line such as used as a guide in making the drill, or along a rod or stick for the same purpose, it will be thrown into a vibrating or trembling motion or dither, and the seeds will fall from it evenly when it is tilted at a slight angle.
  • This action may be set up by one or more ribs or flanges with rather rough or sharp edges, like scrapers, provided for example at each side below the bottom of the device or otherwise.
  • a spring or vibrating tongue may be secured centrally under the device and so arranged that its tip will scrape or rub against the cord, rod or other guide (as the device is moved along sidewise) and so set up the required vibration or dither, such guide being somewhat rough or of such a nature as to give a suitable slight grip.
  • An inner division consisting of two ad- 'justable flexible tongues, blades or vanes may be secured to, or near to, the sides of the scoop, and extend across the latter, the vanes converging till their ends are only a short distance apart. This forms a V- shaped funnel, regulator or check device for small round seeds or particles which might tend to run out too quickly.
  • the distance between the converging ends can be altered to regulate the size of the outlet and the rate of delivery.
  • the vanes or blades may be detachable and have clips, tongues or other fastenings which can be easily secured to the sides of the scoop at any desired position of adjustment, and the distance between their tips can also be varied by setting them farther forward or backward along the inclined sides or walls of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view
  • Fig. 3 a front view
  • Fig. 4- a rear end view thereof, while Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section on the line 5-5, Fig. 1.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively a plan and top edge view and a side view of one of the vanes or regulator blades.
  • Fig. Sis an under-side view to a smaller scale of a device with a single scraper ec ge or rib in the middle.
  • Fig. 9 is a similar underside view of a dsovice havinga spring blade instead of a r1 Fig. 10 being an inverted side view of the same.
  • a is the body of the distributer device which in plan resembles a wedge with its point or tip cut off transversely at the mouth or outlet 6.
  • the device By scraping one or both of the edges along a cord, such as usually placed along a seed drill or other guiding edge, the device is thrown into a dither or jarring state the PatentedJuly '5, 1921.
  • any seed or particles are actuated and caused to travel down it when it is slightly inclined and fall out evenly, as they will do if a scoop be tapped or jerked, instead of falling in separate small masses and given av patchy distribution.
  • a distributer may be made of thin sheet tin, waxed and prepared paper or cardboard, celluloid or other suitable metal or material.
  • the rear or wide end of the scoop may have a small cover plate 0 extending across it. This will form. a pocket or receptacle for seeds when the device is held point up ward. I r
  • f are the adjustable vanes or regulator blades which are adjustably secured to the sides oi the device by clips or bent over lugs g.
  • Each consists of a straight part to fit against the side wall, and an off-set o inclined part, which can be bent more or less to vary the outlet opening 72, between the tips of the vanes.
  • the straight part (see Fig. 7) may be a-elittle narrower than the bent part, because the bottom corner or angle of the wall 0 is usually slightly curved, and would obstruct the bottom edge of the vane if the latter were, made of the-full depth all the way along. By removing part of its bottom edge, it can fit-ClQWIL properly so that the clips press against the top or bent over edge of the wall 0.
  • the bottom of the scoop-like device may if desired be provided with a depression or well near its rear end. It may also'be roughened or ribbed to act as a slight check to the downward travel of the seeds.
  • the devices may be arranged in sets, for
  • Ahand distributer or like device comprising a scoop-shaped body, a rubbing or scraping edge beneath said body, an overlapping piece at the wider rear end of said body to form a pocket, and regulator vanes to control the travel of the contents along the bottom of the scoop, substantially as de- 2.
  • a hand distributing device for seeds or granular material the combination of a wedge shaped scoop with a contracted mouth, folded-over sides whose outer edges project below the bottom of the scoop and form scrapers, a cover for the wider rear part, of said body, and adjustable baflle vanes to regulate the travel of the contents along the bottom of the device, substantially as described.
  • a distributer device the combination of a sheet metal body, turned down side walls converging toward the mouth of the device, flexible ballies extending from opposite sides of the device, and clips on said bailles for adjustably securing them to the said sides, substantially as described.

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J. J. BAILEY.
-' DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING SEED AND THE LIKE.
APPLICATION FILED use. 15. I919.
1,383,281 Patented July 5, 1921.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN JAMES BAILEY, OF HABPENDEN, ENGLAND.
Application filed December 15, 1919.
1 0 all w item it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN JAMEs BAILEY, L. D. 8., H. C. S., a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Chilworth, Clarence Road, I'larpenden, in the county of Her-ts, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Distributing Seed and the like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to devices for distributing seed and the like, and is designed to provide a simple and convenient device which shall enable seed to be distributed evenly along drills, the contents of the device being always under full observation and easy control, and the rates of distribution being capable of being regulated.
It will also serve in all cases where granular or small particles are to be distributed evenly, and although principally intended for seed sowing, may also be used for dis tributing small quantities of fertilizers or other compounds.
The device may be made in the form of a small flat scoop which may be wedge-shaped, or be tapered or contracted toward its outlet end or mouth, and means are provided whereby when the device is drawn sidewise lightly along or rubbed against a cord or line such as used as a guide in making the drill, or along a rod or stick for the same purpose, it will be thrown into a vibrating or trembling motion or dither, and the seeds will fall from it evenly when it is tilted at a slight angle. This action may be set up by one or more ribs or flanges with rather rough or sharp edges, like scrapers, provided for example at each side below the bottom of the device or otherwise. In some cases a spring or vibrating tongue may be secured centrally under the device and so arranged that its tip will scrape or rub against the cord, rod or other guide (as the device is moved along sidewise) and so set up the required vibration or dither, such guide being somewhat rough or of such a nature as to give a suitable slight grip.
An inner division consisting of two ad- 'justable flexible tongues, blades or vanes may be secured to, or near to, the sides of the scoop, and extend across the latter, the vanes converging till their ends are only a short distance apart. This forms a V- shaped funnel, regulator or check device for small round seeds or particles which might tend to run out too quickly.
Specification of Letters Patent.
if DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING SEED AND THE LIKE.
Serial No. 344,987.
By bending the vanes or regulators, or by setting them at different points along the walls of the device, the distance between the converging ends can be altered to regulate the size of the outlet and the rate of delivery.
The vanes or blades may be detachable and have clips, tongues or other fastenings which can be easily secured to the sides of the scoop at any desired position of adjustment, and the distance between their tips can also be varied by setting them farther forward or backward along the inclined sides or walls of the device.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect reference will now be had by way of eX- ample to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is a plan of one example of device.
Fig. 2 is a side view,
Fig. 3 a front view, and
Fig. 4- a rear end view thereof, while Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section on the line 5-5, Fig. 1.
Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively a plan and top edge view and a side view of one of the vanes or regulator blades.
Fig. Sis an under-side view to a smaller scale of a device with a single scraper ec ge or rib in the middle.
Fig. 9 is a similar underside view of a dsovice havinga spring blade instead of a r1 Fig. 10 being an inverted side view of the same.
a is the body of the distributer device which in plan resembles a wedge with its point or tip cut off transversely at the mouth or outlet 6.
It has a raised edge 0 or wall all around the rear and sides so that it will form a receptacle for seed or the like, this edge being doubled over on itself. The doubled or folded-over part is extended downward to produce the scraper-like flanges (Z. It will be seen that such a device will stand properly when placed on the ground, as the two side flanges form rests for the same and keep the body part slightly raised from the ground.
By scraping one or both of the edges along a cord, such as usually placed along a seed drill or other guiding edge, the device is thrown into a dither or jarring state the PatentedJuly '5, 1921.
any seed or particles are actuated and caused to travel down it when it is slightly inclined and fall out evenly, as they will do if a scoop be tapped or jerked, instead of falling in separate small masses and given av patchy distribution.
A distributer may be made of thin sheet tin, waxed and prepared paper or cardboard, celluloid or other suitable metal or material. I
The rear or wide end of the scoop may have a small cover plate 0 extending across it. This will form. a pocket or receptacle for seeds when the device is held point up ward. I r
f are the adjustable vanes or regulator blades which are adjustably secured to the sides oi the device by clips or bent over lugs g. Each consists of a straight part to fit against the side wall, and an off-set o inclined part, which can be bent more or less to vary the outlet opening 72, between the tips of the vanes. The straight part (see Fig. 7) may be a-elittle narrower than the bent part, because the bottom corner or angle of the wall 0 is usually slightly curved, and would obstruct the bottom edge of the vane if the latter were, made of the-full depth all the way along. By removing part of its bottom edge, it can fit-ClQWIL properly so that the clips press against the top or bent over edge of the wall 0.
When these converging'vanes or tongues are not required they can be detached and re-fiXed to the opposite sides in the reverse position, so that they lie out of the way below the above mentioned cover plate 6 at the rear end.
The bottom of the scoop-like device, especially for large seeds, may if desired be provided with a depression or well near its rear end. It may also'be roughened or ribbed to act as a slight check to the downward travel of the seeds.
The devices may be arranged in sets, for
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instance of three, to pack inside each other, the different devices having different arrangements such as above referred to, so that while one is suitable for one kind of seed the others will serve for other kinds.
Obviously the invention may be modified in various ways in carrying the same into practice without departing from the general nature thereof.
Thus it may have only a single central rib or scraper cl as in Fig. 8, or a spring blade or wire (Z as in Figs. 9 and 10 for setting up the vibration or dither when it is drawn or scraped along a cord or stock, or along an edge or guide which will set up a similar action.
' I claim 1. Ahand distributer or like device comprising a scoop-shaped body, a rubbing or scraping edge beneath said body, an overlapping piece at the wider rear end of said body to form a pocket, and regulator vanes to control the travel of the contents along the bottom of the scoop, substantially as de- 2. In a hand distributing device for seeds or granular material, the combination of a wedge shaped scoop with a contracted mouth, folded-over sides whose outer edges project below the bottom of the scoop and form scrapers, a cover for the wider rear part, of said body, and adjustable baflle vanes to regulate the travel of the contents along the bottom of the device, substantially as described.
3. In a distributer device, the combination of a sheet metal body, turned down side walls converging toward the mouth of the device, flexible ballies extending from opposite sides of the device, and clips on said bailles for adjustably securing them to the said sides, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
'JOHNJAMES BAILEY.
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US3800837A (en) * 1972-03-10 1974-04-02 E Pleus Machine for continuously filling containers
US4327827A (en) * 1976-10-14 1982-05-04 Centralny Osrodek Projektowokonstrukcyjny Maszyn Gorniczych "Komag" Vibratory feeder
US4367848A (en) * 1981-08-07 1983-01-11 Dempster Industries, Inc. Spreader
US4466560A (en) * 1981-10-17 1984-08-21 Frank Boram Hand tools for dispensing particulate matter
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US2667118A (en) * 1946-08-24 1954-01-26 Talbert G Nelson Fruit juicer
US2925900A (en) * 1956-07-10 1960-02-23 Joy Mfg Co Extensible belt tail section and buggy therefor
US3800837A (en) * 1972-03-10 1974-04-02 E Pleus Machine for continuously filling containers
US4327827A (en) * 1976-10-14 1982-05-04 Centralny Osrodek Projektowokonstrukcyjny Maszyn Gorniczych "Komag" Vibratory feeder
US4367848A (en) * 1981-08-07 1983-01-11 Dempster Industries, Inc. Spreader
US4466560A (en) * 1981-10-17 1984-08-21 Frank Boram Hand tools for dispensing particulate matter
US4649054A (en) * 1984-08-01 1987-03-10 Suntory Limited Beer container having means for frothing the content thereof

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